“Saturday Night Live” went all in against Donald Trump with a mock campaign ad depicting his supporters as Nazis, KKK members and white supremacists. The ad started with “real Americans” explaining their support for the Republican front-runner, until the camera panned out to reveal them partaking in such activities as wearing a swastika armband, ironing a KKK hood, and burning a cross. It ended with the title, “Racists for Trump.” The clip aired hours after Trump instructed Florida rally-goers to raise their right hands and recite a pledge to vote for him, creating a jarring visual many likened to Nazi imagery and prompting the term “Heil Trump” to trend on Twitter.

Bill Wallace is a self-fashioned writter, a computer programmer and cybermarketer from Quebec City, Canada who decided to enter the political arena after his disillusionment with the socialist system under which he was living in the french canadian province of Quebec.

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